A look from the players point of view. Positioning is crucial with this tee shot. Trees quickly come into play on the right while fescue and more trees blocking the green come into play on the left.
#5 from the tee blocks. Many competitors said that the Par 5's are key scoring areas given the length and difficulty of the Par 3's.
Here's a test right off the first tee...a 446 yard Par 4 into the valley.
We arrive at the Stanley Thompson designed golf course with recent tee box renovations designed to lengthen the course. The Ontario Amateur Championship Competitors have their work cut out for them this week at The Summit G&CC in Richmond Hill, ON.…
Another great view from #16 tee.
Position A on #1
The Titleist flags are flying high upon entry into the driveway. Past champions are displayed on signs surrounding the driveway as competitors enter the gates. An impressive list to say the least!
Fast forward to the very flat 537 yard Par 5 #5.
Hopefully competitors are happy with the outcome on #1 as there is a very challenging 200+ yard Par 3 up next. Missing the green left sees the ball roll down into the valley. Favoring the right side can pay off if you have enough club to make the green…